mr. gallagher: absolutely. robert gould shaw was anti-slavery, but not really burning with the abolitionists spirit the way his parents were, but, yes, that is a huge element in that. when we went to petersburg and we were down where they have the rebuild of work, we saw the little monument there that went up in 1992 the u.s. the teachers. -- the u.s. ct troops. will state the obvious -- that wasn't there. this is, i think, one of the influences of a successful part carrying overture into how we remember things. an impactlly do have on how people remember the past. that monument, i believe, would not be there if it were not for "glory." afters almost a century the monument in boston. it was not until the very end of , that youentury, 1998 got a kind of national monument, and it is an washington, d.c. it is at vermont and 10th street district, and it is in the plaza that has the names of the 200,000 black men who , andd in the army and navy then there is a sculpture in the middle. .hat is 1998 when that went up so the emanci